Minutes before the voting station at the Early Childhood Development Centre in Saxonsea, Atlantis, opened a 59-year-old voter had a severe pneumonia attack. Elections2019 SAElections2019 MzansiVotes TheCapeArgus
Cape Town - Minutes before the voting station at the Early Childhood Development centre in Saxonsea, Atlantis, opened a 59-year-old voter had a severe pneumonia attack.
She shouted: "I can’t take it anymore, please help me and let me vote immediately so that I can go to the hospital." After recovering and casting her vote Fritz said: “I was supposed to be admitted to the trauma unit at Blaauwberg Medical Centre this morning. But I phoned the trauma unit and told them that I first want to vote and then be admitted.
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